MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY LUNCHEON PRESENTATION - DECEMBER 4, 2014 LESSONS LEARNED FROM OFFSHORE ACCIDENTS AND FAILURES As part of his review, Daniel will discuss the reasons behind different incidents. He will also highlight the fact that offshore accidents can generally be categorized into a fairly common high level list of causes. This common list of causes will be presented, along with some of the “high risk” areas which should be addressed on all projects. Every major accident can teach us something. It is critical that we learn from these lesson so that we do not repeat the mistakes of the past. Please plan on attending this important luncheon presentation on December 4. HOUSTON SECTION ISSUE:11/2014 marine technology SOCIETY Opportunity runs deep TM Executive Officers ··················· CHAIR -Brian Bearden Upsteam Marketing: 832.594-5390 VICE CHAIR - Terry Dahlke Geospace Offshore Cables: 713.986-4477 SECRETARY - Ivy Jody-Castillo Shea Writing and Training Solutions 713.723-9142 TREASURER - Aimee Coates Delta Subsea: 936.582-7237 PAST CHAIR - Aimee Coates Delta Subsea: 936.582-7237 National Representatives PRESIDENT - Drew Michel VP OF SECTION AFFAIRS - Lisa Medeiros LUNCH PRESENTATION - DECEMBER 4, 2014 DATE: Thursday, December 4, 2014 11:30 am - Registration 11:45 am - Lunch 12:15 pm - Presentation 1:00 pm - Meeting Concludes LOCATION Pelazzio (Westheimer/West Houston) 12121 Westheimer, Houston, TX 77077 COST: Members with paid reservation: $35 Non Members with paid reservations: $45 Unpaid reservations & walk ins: $50 Full-time students: $15 RESERVATIONS/CANCELLATIONS: On-line: www.mtshouston.org Oil and Gas offshore facilities, related structures, offshore drilling rigs and marine vessels run smoothly around the world every day. But on rare occasions, incidents occur. If handled quickly and skillfully, these incidents can remain small and under control. However, if these incidents escalate further, they can turn into disasters with sometimes devastating impacts. The consequences of a severe accident or failure can cost billions of dollars and result in long lasting impact to corporations. Some companies go out of business while others struggle to recover. In order to minimize accidents, it is most important that we learn from these disasters so that we can avoid repeating history. At our December meeting, Daniel Smith, Wood Group Mustang, will review a series of offshore accidents. He will identify the causes and discuss the changes that have subsequently been recommended to avoid similar accidents occurring in the future. These lessons learned should be considered in the engineering phase of future projects. About the Speaker Daniel Smith is the Department Manager for the Offshore Civil/Structural Engineering Group at Wood Group Mustang in Houston, where he has worked for over 14 years. Prior to joining Wood Group Mustang, he worked for Shell, PMB Engineering, and Friede & Goldman. He has been involved with offshore structures throughout his professional career holding both engineering and management positions. Some of the major projects he has worked on include Shell's Bullwinkle, Chevron's Benguela-Belize Compliant Tower, BP's Thunder Horse, and BP's Valhall. He has served on the OTC Technical Program Committee for 12 years and was the Technical Program chairman of OTC 2011. Daniel graduated from Virginia Tech in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and from Stanford University in 1985 with a Master of Science in Civil Engineering. SPONSORS - CORPORATE CLAYS SHOOT 2015 KONGSBERG C.A. Richards & Assoc., Inc. Mark your calendars for the 2015 Clays Shoot, that will be held Saturday March 28 at the American Shooting Center. Over the last eight years, this tournament has grown into the largest clay shooting event in the Houston area. In addition to a great day of shooting, the tournament offers a wide range of sponsor opportunities, networking, games and prizes. Both experienced and novices are encouraged to attend. REGISTRATION Online registration for the tournament opens on November 12. The 2014 tournament sold out within a week of registration opening, so if you plan on attending, please register early. There are 160 team spots available (five shooters per team), with a choice of morning or afternoon flights. MTS HOUSTON CALENDAR 2015 This is an Advance Calendar and is subject to change. January 22 - Lunch: Hess Tubular Bells, Michael McEvilly, Hess Corporation. Sonardyne February 26 - Lunch: Williams Gulfstar Spar Project Nathan Davidson, Williams. Cost is $900 per team or $180 per person for individual players. Individual shooters will be grouped into teams. All registration is ONLINE, and requires payment (online or by check) at the time of registration. Your registration is not complete and will not guarantee your place until your payment has been received. Golf carts, extra T-shirts and mulligans can also be ordered and paid for when you register. Please visit the website at www.mtshouston.org/ clays.cfm SPONSORING Proceeds from the tournament help fund the MTS Houston Section Scholarship Program. Sponsorships range from $250 to $6,500. Higher end sponsor packages include complimentary teams and other benefits. All sponsors will be recognized on the MTS Houston website with the sponsor’s logo and a hyperlink. Your generous support is welcomed and appreciated. For more information, please visit the website or contact Jennifer Williams, the Clays Shoot Chair, at [email protected]. June 25 - Lunch: LLOG Delta House Floating Production System Rick Fowler, VP, LLOG Exploration. July 23 - Golf Tournament August 27 - Luncheon presentation September 24 - Luncheon presentation October 13-14 - Dynamic Positioning Conference March 26 - Offshore Outlook Conference October 22 - MTS Houston Barbecue March 28 - Clays Tournament December 3 - Lunch: Anadarko Lucius Project, S. Michael Bettie, General Manager GOM Deepwater Facilities, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation. April 23 - Lunch presentation May 28 - Lunch presentation l ANNOUNCEMENT SPONSORS l MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Brian Bearden Now we are in the Thanksgiving season, it seems appropriate for MTS Houston to do a little “Giving of Thanks” itself. If you missed this year's Barbecue Social at Delta SubSea, you missed a really outstanding evening. With over 600 people pre-registered and close to one hundred walk ins, this was an excellent and very well attended event. Over 85 exhibitors – including leading vendors, university engineering students and high school groups – displayed their products, services and technology. Our barbeque chefs of Chuck and Reed Richards, Rick Cisneros (C. A. Richards and Associates) and Terry Dailey (Schlumberger) made sure that there were ample supplies of fresh barbecue, and the silent auction had an array of items to appeal to just about every taste and preference. As attendees, we have come to expect MTS Houston events like this one to run smoothly. But a tremendous amount of hard work and planning goes on behind the scenes – not just on the day, but for months before the actual event. Melissa Wood (Fugro) first became involved with organizing the Barbecue in 2005, when she took charge of the exhibits. In 2007 she became co-chair and in 2009 assumed the role of BBQ Chair. All this while holding down a full time and demanding job. Melissa and her team of volunteers spend countless hours ensuring that even the smallest details are addressed and checked out. They coordinate with the host facility, make sure that exhibitors are properly set up, organize the silent auction, and take care of a myriad of other details. We owe a big thank you to Melissa and the whole Barbecue Committee that includes Jessica Montoya, (FMC/Schilling Robotics) BBQ Sponsor Chair, Wendy Post, (Houston Petroleum Surveyors Group) Silent Auction Chair, Debbie Jackson (Integra) who handles the on-site registration and Shannon Lewis (MacArtney) who is in charge of student participation. Of course not all our events involved barbecue and beer. Our monthly luncheon A presentations are consistently informative and erudite with presenters sharing information and lessons learned on current offshore projects, or discussing new and ground breaking technology that is impacting the offshore arena. But lining up the quality of presentations that we have come to expect takes commitment, persistence and hard work. Sandor Karpathy (Stress Engineering) took over this responsibility in 2010, and has done a spectacular job ensuring a consistent flow of luncheon speakers and topics that set the tone for our Section and have become the mainstay of the organization. We owe a huge thanks of gratitude to Sandor for all his hard work as he steps down from this position, handing the reins back to Sandeep Khurana (KBR), who was our previous ® MAGAZINE Programs Chair. We are excited that Sandeep has agreed to take on this responsibility again, and indeed he needs no introduction. Like Sandor, Sandeep's ability to line up an impressive and exemplary program of speakers goes without saying. Welcome back Sandeep! As you can see from our calendar there are many events and everyone one of these events has many volunteers who donate their time and energy. Behind the scenes there are also volunteers who help keep track of our finances, manage our scholarship program, coordinate with MTS National and more. I thank all of these people for their dedication and support for MTS Houston. I look forward to a great 2015. See you at our December luncheon. MTS NATIONAL DIRECTORS MTS National has announced the results of the recent election to appoint Directors for 2015-2016. CHECK YOUR MEMBERSHIP STATUS Ray Toll - President You can now check the status of your MTS membership through the MTS Houston website. Donna Kocak - President-Elect 1. Go to www.mtshouston.org Erika Montague - VP Publications 2. Select MEMBERSHIP - Check Member Status Andy Clark - VP Industry and Technology Positions take effect January 1, 2015. Congratulations to these newly elected slate of Directors. UNDERWATER INTERVENTION UI 2015 will be held February 10-12, 2015 at the New Orleans Morial Convention Center. Underwater Intervention is the world’s premier event for Commercial Diving Contractors, Remotely Operated Vehicles, Manned Submersibles and all other aspects of the Underwater Operators Industry. For more information, go to www.underwaterintervention.com 3. Enter your last name and your email. Note that the database checks against the email you have registered with MTS National. You may not show up in the member list if your email has recently changed and MTS National still has an old email address, or if MTS National does not have your email address in its database. You can also check your member status through the MTS National website at www.mtsociety.org. You will need to enter your last name and your MTS membership account number. marine technology SOCIETY Opportunity runs deep TM Houston Section MTS 777 N. Eldridge Suite 280 Houston, Texas 77079 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL BBQ Chair: - Melissa Wood Fugro: 713.305-7361 Continuing Education: - John Bomba Technip: 281.249-3116 Golf Chair: - Terry Dahlke Geospace Offshore Cables: 713.986-4477 Golf Co-Chair: - Wendy Post Seatronics: 713.464-3311 Lunch Arrangements: - Marcy Whites Waskey: 713.248-1129 Lunch Registration Desk: - Debbie Jackson Integra Service Technologies: 713.920-2400 Member Scholarship: - Lisa Medeiros Geospace: 713.503-2714 Membership: - Lori Carruth ECL: 281.920-9559 OTC Volunteers: - Sandor Karpathy Stress Subsea, Inc.: 281.890-7386 Programs: - Sandor Karpathy Stress Subsea, Inc.: 281.890-7386 Science Fair: - John Whites Phoenix International: 713.248-3966. MTS FELLOWS Houston Section Benton Baugh John Bomba J.C. Calhoun Tom Coughlin Dietmar Deter Pete Fougere Ronald Geer Bruce Gilman Robert Haring Dean Hemphil Wayne Ingram Sandor Karpathy Sandeep Khurana Lisa Medeiros Drew Michel Suman Muddusetti Robert Randall Charlie Richards, Sr Chuck Richards, Jr. Charles Royce Howard Shatto Jerry Streeter Doug Stroud About This Announcement The MTS Houston Section Announcement is published monthly (11 issues a year) and distributed electronically and in hard copy format to industry professionals. Logo sponsorship ($150 a year) and advertising opportunities are available. Please send articles and news items about upcoming events to the editor. Deadline for submissions is the first Thursday of the month of issue. To include your logo, advertise or to receive this Announcement by mail, please send your name, company, address, phone; fax and e.mail address to Liz Stansfeld at [email protected]. Sporting Clays Chair: - Jennifer Williams BOA Marine Services: 832.369-2606 Student Affairs: - Aimee Coates Delta Subsea 936.582-7237 Volunteers: - Michael Clark WJM Engineering: 281.497-8617 Writing Seminar/Outlook: - Evalyn Shea, Shea Writing & Training Solutions: 713.723-9142 Young Professionals: - Jida Nabulsi, Chair MODEC: 281 529-8316 Alok Shirolikar, Co-Chair Enbridge: 832.2149295 COMMITTEE CHAIRS (Houston) Deepwater Field Development Technology Benton Baugh: 713.937-4494 DP Committee Pete Fougere, DP Reliability: 603 427 8228 DP Conference Stephen Browne, Veripos 281.966-7652 Marine Archaeology Dan Warren: 832.461-4718 Offshore Structures Peter Marshall: 713.355-4535 OTC Board of Directors Chuck Richards: CA Richards & Associates 281.531-7417 OTC Technical Program Committee Lisa Medeiros Geospace: 713.503-2714 Remotely Operated Vehicles Chuck Richards: 281.531-7417 Ropes and Tension Chair Evan Zimmerman: TechnoNautic, LLC 713.766-6677
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